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=== Apocrypha ===
 
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[[File:Simon Tarses Starship Creator computer file.jpg|thumb|Personnel file for Lieutenant Simon Tarses in ''Star Trek: Starship Creator'']]
 
[[File:Simon Tarses Starship Creator computer file.jpg|thumb|Personnel file for Lieutenant Simon Tarses in ''Star Trek: Starship Creator'']]
* Simon Tarses appears as a selectable crew member in the video game ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'', in which his computer record states he is the son of Marya and Tarvek Tarses and was born on the Martian Colonies in the year [[2344]]. It goes onto say that he attended a special training course for enlisted personnel as his reasoning for attending Starfleet Academy and, following the completion of his training as a medical technician in 2363, he was posted to an infirmary on Outpost Sierra VI. After several months on Sierra VI, it says Tarses then transferred to the infirmary on Outpost Seran T-1. Following a year at Seran T-1, Tarses transferred to the medical facility on Ivor Prime in 2365, and under the direction of Doctor Lu Chen Chow, he assisted in isolating an alien prion pathogen that had caused an outbreak of transmisible spongiform encephalopathy on Icor IX. As a reward for his assistance, Tarses was promoted to Crewman First Class. After the events of "The Drumhead", it states Tarses recieved a six month suspension before going back to work. Shortly after, on encouragement from Captain Picard, Tarses enrolled at Starfleet Academy and in 2371, graduated with the rank of lieutenant. He was then assigned to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} as a nurse.
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* Simon Tarses appears as a selectable crew member in the video game ''[[Star Trek: Starship Creator]]'', in which his computer record states he is the son of Marya and Tarvek Tarses and was born on the Martian Colonies in the year [[2344]]. It goes onto say that he attended a special training course for enlisted personnel as his reasoning for attending Starfleet Academy and, following the completion of his training as a medical technician in 2363, he was posted to an infirmary on Outpost Sierra VI. After several months on Sierra VI, it says Tarses then transferred to the infirmary on Outpost Seran T-1. Following a year at Seran T-1, Tarses transferred to the medical facility on Ivor Prime in 2365, and under the direction of Doctor Lu Chen Chow, he assisted in isolating an alien prion pathogen that had caused an outbreak of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy on Icor IX. As a reward for his assistance, Tarses was promoted to Crewman First Class. After the events of "The Drumhead", it states Tarses received a six month suspension before going back to work. Shortly after, on encouragement from Captain Picard, Tarses enrolled at Starfleet Academy and in 2371, graduated with the rank of lieutenant. He was then assigned to the {{USS|Enterprise|NCC-1701-E|-E}} as a nurse.
 
* The ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' novel, ''[[Infiltrator]]'', contradicts this information, mentioning that Tarses' career was over as a result of lying about his bloodlines.
 
* The ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' novel, ''[[Infiltrator]]'', contradicts this information, mentioning that Tarses' career was over as a result of lying about his bloodlines.
 
* In the novel, ''[[Sins of Commission]]'', Tarses comes to terms with his Romulan heritage when the ''Enterprise''-D encounters telepathic aliens from the planet Lessenar.
 
* In the novel, ''[[Sins of Commission]]'', Tarses comes to terms with his Romulan heritage when the ''Enterprise''-D encounters telepathic aliens from the planet Lessenar.
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* In the ''[[Pocket DS9|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' two-part relaunch novel ''[[Avatar]]'', set in [[2376]], Doctor Simon Tarses is assigned to [[Deep Space 9]] under [[Julian Bashir]], who leaves him in charge of the station's infirmary while ''he'' conducts a three-month mission in the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
 
* In the ''[[Pocket DS9|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' two-part relaunch novel ''[[Avatar]]'', set in [[2376]], Doctor Simon Tarses is assigned to [[Deep Space 9]] under [[Julian Bashir]], who leaves him in charge of the station's infirmary while ''he'' conducts a three-month mission in the [[Gamma Quadrant]].
 
* Tarses appears again in the ''Deep Space Nine'' novel ''[[Warpath]]'', set in [[2377]], where he develops an innovative treatment involving [[nanite|nano-technology]], genitronic replication and cybernetic regeneration that repairs the injured spine of Lieutenant [[Ro Laren]] after she is brutally assaulted by a rogue Jem'Hadar observer named Taran'atar.
 
* Tarses appears again in the ''Deep Space Nine'' novel ''[[Warpath]]'', set in [[2377]], where he develops an innovative treatment involving [[nanite|nano-technology]], genitronic replication and cybernetic regeneration that repairs the injured spine of Lieutenant [[Ro Laren]] after she is brutally assaulted by a rogue Jem'Hadar observer named Taran'atar.
* According to the ''[[Star Trek: Destiny]]'' novel ''[[Gods of Night]]'', Tarses is assigned as [[Chief Medical Officer]] on the USS ''Aventine'' under Captain [[Ezri Dax]] in [[2381]]. While the ''Aventine'' is investigating the wreck of the NX-02 ''Columbia'', Doctor Tarses and a medical team have to investigate the horrific deaths of two engineering crewmembers, Yott and Komer, who had been killed for sustenance by a member of the Caeliar species, who had hidden aboard the wreck for almost two hundred years. Although the scene is gruesome, Tarses learned at medical school to suppress his gag reflex while operating on cadavers. He also leads the medical team that performs the investigation on a third death in the shuttlebay of the ''Aventine'', determining them to be related.
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* According to the ''[[Star Trek: Destiny]]'' novel ''[[Gods of Night]]'', Tarses is assigned as [[Chief Medical Officer]] on the USS ''Aventine'' under Captain [[Ezri Dax]] in [[2381]]. While the ''Aventine'' is investigating the wreck of the NX-02 ''Columbia'', Doctor Tarses and a medical team have to investigate the horrific deaths of two engineering crew members, Yott and Komer, who had been killed for sustenance by a member of the Caeliar species, who had hidden aboard the wreck for almost two hundred years. Although the scene is gruesome, Tarses learned at medical school to suppress his gag reflex while operating on cadavers. He also leads the medical team that performs the investigation on a third death in the shuttlebay of the ''Aventine'', determining them to be related.
   
 
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"I wanted to be out there... traveling the stars...I didn't want to wait for anything..."
- Simon Tarses

Simon Tarses was a Human (who was one-quarter Romulan), originally from the Martian colonies. He had long been interested in serving in Starfleet, but had decided to enlist as a normal crewman rather than applying for the Academy as he doubted his ability to cope with the pressure of fleet life. He eventually became an enlisted crewman first class, serving as a medical technician aboard the USS Enterprise-D under Doctor Beverly Crusher.

In 2367, an explosion in the Enterprise-D warp core lead investigators to discover that J'Dan, a Klingon exchange officer on board the ship, had been involved in smuggling secrets to the Romulans. J'Dan admitted to his espionage, and hinted that there were co-conspirators on board the Enterprise-D as well.

Simon Tarses, who occasionally administered a medicinal hyposyringe to the Klingon traitor, was extensively questioned by a Starfleet board of inquiry, which uncovered that Tarses was a quarter Romulan and not a quarter Vulcan, as he had falsely claimed on his Starfleet entrance application. His falsehood threatened to end his Starfleet career, although Captain Jean-Luc Picard spoke in Tarses' defense when he was later put on trial himself, arguing that Tarses' only crime was concealing his Romulan heritage and he had done no other harm. (TNG: "The Drumhead")

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Background Information

Simon Tarses was played by actor Spencer Garrett, in his first of two Star Trek appearances.

The script for "The Drumhead" describes Tarses as simply "a mild-figured humanoid." [1]

This episode established in dialogue that Tarses was an enlisted crewman who had not gone to the Starfleet Academy; therefore, he wore a blank collar. This lack of rank insignia for crewmen and non-commissioned officers was used throughout Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager, although chief petty officers were assigned different insignia.

It was not revealed what punishment, if any, Tarses might receive for lying in his documentation. It was only mentioned it might mean "the end of his career."

Apocrypha

Simon Tarses Starship Creator computer file

Personnel file for Lieutenant Simon Tarses in Star Trek: Starship Creator

  • Simon Tarses appears as a selectable crew member in the video game Star Trek: Starship Creator, in which his computer record states he is the son of Marya and Tarvek Tarses and was born on the Martian Colonies in the year 2344. It goes onto say that he attended a special training course for enlisted personnel as his reasoning for attending Starfleet Academy and, following the completion of his training as a medical technician in 2363, he was posted to an infirmary on Outpost Sierra VI. After several months on Sierra VI, it says Tarses then transferred to the infirmary on Outpost Seran T-1. Following a year at Seran T-1, Tarses transferred to the medical facility on Ivor Prime in 2365, and under the direction of Doctor Lu Chen Chow, he assisted in isolating an alien prion pathogen that had caused an outbreak of transmissible spongiform encephalopathy on Icor IX. As a reward for his assistance, Tarses was promoted to Crewman First Class. After the events of "The Drumhead", it states Tarses received a six month suspension before going back to work. Shortly after, on encouragement from Captain Picard, Tarses enrolled at Starfleet Academy and in 2371, graduated with the rank of lieutenant. He was then assigned to the USS Enterprise-E as a nurse.
  • The Star Trek: The Next Generation novel, Infiltrator, contradicts this information, mentioning that Tarses' career was over as a result of lying about his bloodlines.
  • In the novel, Sins of Commission, Tarses comes to terms with his Romulan heritage when the Enterprise-D encounters telepathic aliens from the planet Lessenar.
  • A Lieutenant Tarses appears in the novel Do Comets Dream?, where he becomes romantically involved with a Thanetian, after helping to save her world from destruction by a collision with an artificial comet.
  • In the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine two-part relaunch novel Avatar, set in 2376, Doctor Simon Tarses is assigned to Deep Space 9 under Julian Bashir, who leaves him in charge of the station's infirmary while he conducts a three-month mission in the Gamma Quadrant.
  • Tarses appears again in the Deep Space Nine novel Warpath, set in 2377, where he develops an innovative treatment involving nano-technology, genitronic replication and cybernetic regeneration that repairs the injured spine of Lieutenant Ro Laren after she is brutally assaulted by a rogue Jem'Hadar observer named Taran'atar.
  • According to the Star Trek: Destiny novel Gods of Night, Tarses is assigned as Chief Medical Officer on the USS Aventine under Captain Ezri Dax in 2381. While the Aventine is investigating the wreck of the NX-02 Columbia, Doctor Tarses and a medical team have to investigate the horrific deaths of two engineering crew members, Yott and Komer, who had been killed for sustenance by a member of the Caeliar species, who had hidden aboard the wreck for almost two hundred years. Although the scene is gruesome, Tarses learned at medical school to suppress his gag reflex while operating on cadavers. He also leads the medical team that performs the investigation on a third death in the shuttlebay of the Aventine, determining them to be related.

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